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By no means ... there is a necessary connexion to be taken into consideration.
At his inauguration George Washington declared in his Inaugural Address: " By the article establishing the executive department it is made the duty of the President " to recommend to your consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.
By itself, hop count is not a useful metric for determining the optimum network path, as it does not take into consideration the speed, load, reliability, or latency of any particular hop, but merely the total count.
By transitivity, any element greater than or equal to an upper bound of S is again an upper bound of S, and any element less than or equal to any lower bound of S is again a lower bound of S. This leads to the consideration of least upper bounds ( or suprema ) and greatest lower bounds ( or infima ).
By this consideration atomic and molecular physics provides the underlying theory in plasma physics and atmospheric physics even though both deal with huge numbers of molecules.
By itself, the IS-LM model is used to study the short run when prices are fixed or sticky and no inflation is taken into consideration.
By 1840 serious consideration was being given to education.
By then, Abel Stearns had acquired Rancho Los Coyotes in consideration for loans made to Pio and Andrés Pico.
By the latter part of 1902, plans were under consideration to relocate the American military reservation to this area near the barrio of Sapang Bato.
By 1945, adoption was formulated as a legal act with consideration of the child ’ s best interests.
On March 31 Kybalchych wrote this solicitation address to the Minister of Interior: “ By instruction of your Excellency my design of an aeronautic apparatus has been submitted for the consideration of technical committee ; could your Excellency direct that I be allowed to meet with any of the committee members on the matter of this design not later than tomorrow morning or at least to receive a written answer from the experts who have examined my design, also no longer than tomorrow.
By appealing to a real or fictional " consensus " the media manipulator attempts to create the perception that his opinion is the only opinion, so that alternative ideas are dismissed from public consideration.
By including brand and price as two of the attributes under consideration, they can gain insight into consumers ' valuation of a brand — that is, their willingness to pay a premium for it.
By 1938, the National Assembly began consideration of these proposals, which included restoring the Senate as the upper chamber of Congress.
By 1971, however, two proposals for a second channel were under consideration: that of the NZBC for a non-commercial service ; and a separate commercial channel to be operated by an Independent Television Corporation.
By autumn 2001 the Exmoor National Park authority in England began consideration to limit second home ownership there which was also driving up local housing prices by as much as 31 %.
By this time sidecars were no longer a consideration of most riders ; people were interested in sportier motorcycles.
By autumn 2001 the Exmoor National Park authority in England began consideration to limit second home ownership there which was also driving up local housing prices by as much as 31 %.
By March 2003, the strip's popularity had faded badly, and the comic's editors were giving serious consideration to dropping it.
By walking out of her contract, Varsi's participation or consideration to several films were cancelled, including a starring role in The Best of Everything ( 1959 ).
By this he seems to have understood an immediate, ( in the first instance aesthetic ), mode of conception ; since he appealed, in support of this view, to the consideration that artistic skill has its foundation not in sensuous activity, but in an unerring power of distinguishing between its objects, that is, in a rational perception of them.
By 1808 consideration was being given to moving from the site, as it was becoming insalubrious, but this proved impossible as the deed could not be changed except by Act of Parliament.
By the 1982 / 1983 season many more tournaments were being contested, and it seemed reasonable to take those results into consideration as well.
By this time, Howard had eliminated DePaul from consideration since Deryl Cunningham, another Chicago-area all-star who might have otherwise convinced Howard to stay in Chicago, had transferred to Kansas State.

By and atomic
By the theory of minute constituents of things, and his emphasis on mechanical processes in the formation of order, he paved the way for the atomic theory.
By the late 1940s it was known that the properties of atomic nucleus could not be explained by the then-current models ( such as the liquid drop model developed by Niels Bohr amongst others ).
By revealing that America was producing one hundred kilograms of uranium-235 and twenty kilograms of plutonium per month, Fuchs made it easy for Soviet scientists to calculate the number of atomic bombs the United States possessed.
By definition, minerals have a characteristic atomic arrangement.
By understanding the physical and chemical properties of proteins and other macromolecules at the atomic level in various cells in the kidney, novel therapeutic approaches can be designed to combat major renal diseases.
By discovering diatomic gases, Avogadro completed the basic atomic theory, allowing the correct molecular formulae of most known compounds — as well as the correct weights of atoms — to be deduced and categorized in a consistent manner.
By the end of 1982 Doe Maar notched up their first number 1-hit with De Bom, a joint Ernst -/ Henny-composition with the underlying message ' What's the point of making a career / doing your homework when the ( atomic ) bomb can drop at any moment?
By 1948, the Federation had grown to comprise of twenty local associations, with 2, 500 members, and had been instrumental in the passage of the McMahon Act and the National Science Foundation, and had influenced the American position in the United Nations with regard to international control of atomic energy and disarmament.
By far the most common sacrifice in atomic chess openings is to advance either knight from the third rank to the fifth, knowing it can be taken by a pawn.
By the time of the dropping of the atomic bombs, light and medium bombers were being directed to bomb targets of convenience, as most urban areas had been already destroyed.
By analyzing the composition and the atomic structure of crystals grown without the dominating influence of gravity, scientists will gain insight into correlations between fluid flows during solidification and the defects in a crystal.
By treating the recording of multiple entries as an atomic transactional unit of work the system maintains the integrity of the data recorded.
By May 1925 he began trying to describe atomic systems by observables only.
By 1949, events had reinforced the need for better coordination of national security policies: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) was formed, military assistance for Europe had begun, the Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb, and the Communists won control in China over the Nationalists.
Wilson wrote that " By reason of the basic medical responsibility in connection with the development of defense of all types against atomic, biological and / or chemical warfare agents, Armed Services personnel and / or civilians on duty at installations engaged in such research shall be permitted to actively participate in all phases of the program ".
By taking N to be the Avogadro constant N < sub > A </ sub >, and using the relation R = N < sub > A </ sub > k < sub > B </ sub > between the gas constant R and the Boltzmann constant k < sub > B </ sub >, this provides an explanation for the Dulong – Petit law of specific heat capacities of solids, which stated that the specific heat capacity ( per unit mass ) of a solid element is inversely proportional to its atomic weight.
' Soon we shall have little or none " By the time Great Britain realized, its position had worsened, Bush decided that outside help for the Manhattan Project was no longer needed while the U. S. government increasingly convinced to the fact that prevented Great Britain from being able to build a postwar atomic weapon.
By carrying out this quantization and calculating the eigenvalues of the Casimir operator for the Kepler problem, Wolfgang Pauli was able to derive the energy levels of hydrogen-like atoms ( Figure 6 ) and, thus, their atomic emission spectrum.
By September 1956, AFSWC included a group with three squadrons trained in the testing of atomic weapons ( the atom bomb ) and a group trained in testing thermonuclear weapons ( the hydrogen bomb ).
* By the turn of the twentieth century, the concept of atomic and molecular entities was generally accepted, but many questions remained, not least the size of atoms and their number in a given sample.
By the end of 1948 several British bases were atomic-capable or were close to being so, but the ability to fight an atomic war from Britain did not exist until April 1949 when " Silverplate " atomic-capable B-29 bombers began rotating through the bases, and no American atomic weapons were present in Britain until 1952.
By this time Truman was pessimistic about international arms control and told his advisors " Since we can't obtain international control we must be strongest in atomic weapons.

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